I used this recipe for last year's party and they came out great. I used blanched almond slices for the ears and tootsie roll tails. So realistic and tasty!
I used the extra almond slices for the fingernails of my witches' finger cookies.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Chocolate-Mice/Detail.aspx
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Sharing great recipe for chocolate truffle mice –
09-02-2010,03:52 PM
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09-02-2010,04:47 PM
Oh those are über cute! Thanks for sharing the recipe, I may try it on Halloween (or earlier...
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09-02-2010,05:02 PM
Thanks for posting this recipe. I made these for a cookie exchange a long time ago and they are still talking about them. Mine were not rolled in the cookie crumbs.....I like these better. Going to have to make them for my party!
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09-02-2010,07:11 PM
I know this sounds gross, but we often use this truffle recipe to make turds. Dog poop, cat poop, what have you - the kids think it's really gross, and funny.
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09-03-2010,03:00 AM
These are great! And I like the idea the one reviewer suggested: put the mice in a lined shoebox and sprinkle some chocolate crumbs down to make it look like they've been there a while!
Thanks for sharing this!!!!
TMama



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